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Release Year: ID: constable-zuvio-bs-2015

The 2015 Star Wars The Black Series Constable Zuvio is one of the most infamous and fascinating releases of the early Red Line era, designated as #38 and launched as part of the The Force Awakens debut wave. Despite being heavily featured in early promotional materials, visual dictionaries, and merchandising plans, Zuvio was almost entirely cut from the final film — appearing only in fleeting background shots, if at all. This unusual situation transformed the figure into a cult curiosity among collectors: a fully realized, highly detailed Black Series release for a character who never truly appeared on screen.

Yet the figure itself is excellent. Zuvio’s sculpt is one of the most intricate of the early TFA assortment, featuring layered armor, textured fabrics, metallic plating, and a distinctive helmet crest that gives the character a unique silhouette. The vibro‑axe and backpack complete the Jakku lawkeeper aesthetic, grounding the figure in the gritty, scavenger‑dominated world of Niima Outpost.

As part of the Red Line launch, Zuvio helped establish the new packaging identity — bold red banding, character portrait art, and a unified numbering system that would define the Black Series for years. For collectors, Constable Zuvio remains a symbol of the deep‑cut worldbuilding that surrounded The Force Awakens, as well as a reminder of how drastically a film can change between production and release.


Technical Details & Sculpt

  • Overall Sculpt & Proportions:
    Zuvio’s sculpt is compact, armored, and heavily textured. The figure features a stocky build with layered plating, quilted fabrics, and reinforced boots. The proportions are faithful to the production costume, with a wide stance and forward‑leaning posture that reflect the character’s role as a Jakku enforcer. The sculpt is dense with detail, making Zuvio one of the most visually complex figures in the early Red Line.

  • Helmet Sculpt:
    The helmet is the standout element of the figure. It features:

    • a tall, curved crest
    • metallic plating
    • recessed visor slit
    • layered cheek guards
    • weathered surface texture

    The helmet’s silhouette is instantly recognizable and gives the figure strong shelf presence. The paintwork includes metallic dry brushing and subtle shading that emphasize the sculpt’s depth.

  • Armor & Clothing:
    Zuvio’s armor is a mix of metallic plates and textured fabrics. The chest plate features raised ridges, recessed vents, and weathered edges. The shoulder armor includes layered segments with metallic accents. The tunic is sculpted with quilted patterns and fabric folds that create natural shadowing under directional light. The boots are reinforced with sculpted straps and armored toes.

  • Backpack Unit:
    The backpack is a major component of the figure’s silhouette. It includes:

    • sculpted straps
    • mechanical vents
    • raised panel lines
    • weathered metallic finish

    The pack attaches securely and adds depth to the figure’s profile.

  • Articulation:
    Constable Zuvio includes:

    • ball‑jointed head and neck
    • hinged shoulders and elbows
    • swivel‑hinge wrists
    • torso ball joint
    • hinged hips
    • double‑jointed knees
    • rocker ankles

    The articulation supports axe‑ready poses, patrol stances, and expressive action silhouettes. The torso joint allows for subtle lean adjustments, enhancing realism. The rocker ankles provide stability for wide stances, and the elbows offer enough range for two‑handed weapon grips.

  • Paint & Deco:
    The armor features a metallic silver finish with weathered edges. The tunic includes earthy tones — browns, tans, and muted reds — that reflect the harsh Jakku environment. The backpack and boots include metallic accents and dark washes. The overall deco is clean and effective, emphasizing texture and realism.


Accessories & Equipment

Constable Zuvio includes:

  • Vibro‑Axe — long‑handled weapon with metallic blade and ribbed grip
  • Backpack — textured, weathered, and screen‑accurate

The vibro‑axe is the centerpiece accessory, featuring sculpted blade edges, mechanical detailing, and a textured handle. The weapon supports both one‑handed and two‑handed poses. The backpack completes the lawkeeper silhouette and enhances the figure’s visual complexity.

The accessory loadout reflects Zuvio’s role as a Niima Outpost enforcer — a character meant to maintain order in a chaotic scavenger settlement.


Packaging (Red Line)

As part of the Red Line, Constable Zuvio comes in the Phase 3 packaging style:

  • matte black box
  • bold red accent stripe
  • character portrait art
  • number #38 printed on the side
  • large window display

The red stripe complements the figure’s earthy tones, making the packaging visually striking. The portrait art captures the helmet crest and armor silhouette, reinforcing the figure’s identity. The window showcases the axe and backpack effectively.


Collector Notes

  • This is the first and only 6‑inch Constable Zuvio in the Black Series.
  • The character was heavily promoted but largely cut from the final film.
  • The sculpt is unique to this release and one of the most detailed early TFA designs.
  • The figure pairs naturally with Rey (Jakku), BB‑8, and Unkar Plutt’s thugs.
  • The articulation supports expressive, action‑oriented poses.
  • The figure has become a cult favorite due to its unusual production history.

Display & Photography Notes

Zuvio’s metallic armor plates photograph best with angled rim lighting that emphasizes texture. Three‑quarter angles highlight the helmet crest and layered armor. The vibro‑axe works well for patrol and combat poses, while the backpack adds depth in profile shots. The figure excels in Jakku dioramas, Niima Outpost scenes, and TFA background character displays. Low‑angle shots emphasize the character’s authority, while close‑ups highlight the helmet detailing and fabric textures.